GCC Executive Director Caroline Farmer participated in a national panel discussion on the intersection of AI and grantmaking during the Justice, Public Safety and Security AI Summit. Farmer shared a view of conversations GCC is having on the heels of Governor Stein’s executive order creating a NC AI Leadership Council. “We are considering ethics, implementation, liability and safety,” Farmer said. “GCC will collaborate with the Governor’s efforts to ensure that AI initiatives progress responsibly to better serve our communities.”
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AI should serve everyone and to that end we believe in good AI Poilicy to guide that belief. Last week, we gathered experts to discuss and formulate policies that we can advance. We are excited to share the outcomes of the event soon. These are the first steps in hopefully much bigger conversations around ethical AI policy and Responsible AI adoption.
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